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How a chance meeting with Johnnie Walker led the Fisherman鈥檚 Friends to Glastonbury

They went from singing on the harbour to playing the main stage at Glastonbury.

The Cornish group The Fisherman's Friends became an unlikely chart success three years ago, after being heard by a Radio presenter who was on his holiday.

In February they were on tour when a tragic accident killed one of their members, Trevor Grills, and their manager Paul McMullen.

The group have since been on a break, but have decided to release the album they recorded just weeks before the tragedy.

Jon, Jeremy and Billy from the band joined Charlie and Naga in the studio.

The Fisherman's Friends new album, "One and All" is out on Monday 26th August.

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